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Thee-O
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Thee-o, great seeing you in Miami!
Will definitely come out to support you on Saturday.
Also will see you on Sunday @ UNWIND. Flyer is almost ready 
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Hell yeah, cannot wait...always a good time at Unwind.
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gerard6975
GERARD NOT GERALD

Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Culver City, US of A
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Mar-28-2007 08:06
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in2muzikk
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Berlin, Germany
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hey, thanks...I knew there was a reason that I flunked Engineering!
so, I still wonder what the SPL (sound pressure level) is at Circus with the new setup? I read that Berkley is the only city in California which requires warning signs to be displayed for clubs that exceed 95db. San Francisco passed a law that any club with more than 500 people sell earplugs "at a reasonable price." Here in LA, apparently we have no laws except for OSHA guidelines that apply only to the staff:
{source: http://www.hearnet.com/features/art...e_EdWclub.shtml}
All the clubs surveyed {year 2000, in SF} are in violation of California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CAL-OSHA) regulations on workplace noise. The law, which mimics the Federal OSHA rules, requires employees working in sound levels over 85 dB wear ear protection, be given regular hearing exams, and be provided with an employer-sponsored hearing loss education program. The law also requires warning signs be posted in areas where ear protection is required.
But CAL-OSHA does not spot check nightclubs. It only responds to complaints from workers. CAL-OSHA spokesman, Dean Fryer, says his agency doesn't have the resources to routinely monitor dance clubs but he says CAL-OSHA investigates all employee complaints and any club employee can file a complaint anonymously. Fryer adds the law prohibits employers from firing or taking punitive action against an employee for filing a complaint.
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) guidelines say exposure to the Sound Factory's average decibel level of 105 for more than 4 minutes, 43 seconds a day without ear protection is a serious risk to hearing. NIOSH recommends that any workers exposed to levels over 100 dB wear both earplugs and earmuffs simultaneously. The quietest club surveyed, Holy Cow, averaged a relatively tame 94 dB but NIOSH says unprotected exposure even at that level for more than an hour a day could be dangerous. At 103 dB, Release, which meets Saturday nights at the club space on 1015 Folsom Street, falls between the two extremes. NIOSH recommends unprotected exposure at that level be limited to 7 minutes, 30 seconds a day.
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hmmm...next time you see a bartender wearing both earplugs & earmuffs, just let me know...
I guess moral of the story is that earplugs help, but if the sound is too intense (and it's difficult to tell since there are no laws or regulations), then they might not be enough to prevent hearing damage.
I'm thinkin' about getting together a TA group to promote safe sound levels, and then asking Hearnet.com if they'd like to partner with us. With a little cooperation from the clubs (which may or may not be easy), we could measure the SPL at some of the popular clubs around here and then know for sure if they're really harmful or not.
Seems that the clubs might be interested in helping out...after all, if most of their customers go deaf, then there probably wouldn't be anybody there anymore. If not, guess it's time to hit up any bartenders who have been complaining about ringing in their ears... 
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